You've Had Her is written by Steven Patrick Morrissey, Martin James Boorer. ✔️
What is the meaning behind You've Had Her lyrics?
When we look at what the artist truly meant to say, Morrissey's 'You've Had Her' lyrics portray the moment when the person understands that the thing which was once so treasured is no longer with him and he feels the uneasiness that comes with it. The metaphor of 'having her' means to be the possessor or the partner of someone, and the recognition of losing that person creates a mixture of emotions such as regret and confusion. The singers speak about the matter of unreciprocated love as well as the suffering that closes child's heart when he sees his girl believed to be his going to another man and henceforth feels an outsider in her life and at the same time losing home and not knowing where to go. You've had her lyrics mainly highlights heartbreak, despair, angst, reflection and loneliness. However, the song also points out the necessity of heartbreak and loss and of moving on. The lyrics reflect the themes of...
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Emotional distress, which can be hard for very young children to understand. There is nothing dirty or violent in the lyrics, but the very strong emotional context might ask for parental advice.
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